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Proposals to make the food environment healthier
Welsh Government want your views on The Food (Promotion and Placement) (Wales) Regulations. They are also calling for evidence on energy drink consumption in children.
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Proposed changes to the Putting Things Right process
The Welsh Government want your views on the way concerns and complaints about NHS care are raised, investigated, and responded to.
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Draft suicide and self-harm prevention strategy
The Welsh Government are seeking your views on the draft Suicide and Self-harm Prevention Strategy 2024 to 2034.
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Future spending purposes for dormant assets funding in Wales
The Welsh Government are seeking your views on how they should use unclaimed funds to improve the lives of people in Wales.
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Draft mental health and wellbeing strategy
The Welsh Government are seeking your views on the draft Mental Health and Wellbeing Strategy for Wales 2024 to 2034.
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John McIntosh
Career development biography
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Corridor care must be eradicated, not normalised
It’s World Patient Safety Day, and as winter approaches Colin Poolman outlines why the unsafe practice of ‘corridor care’ must come to an end.
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Time to highlight Scotland’s nursing stars
I’m delighted to see the nominations process for the 2025 Scotland Nurse of the Year Awards open today (15 October). Our Awards are fast becoming one of the most positive times in Scotland’s nursing calendar.
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Through the lens of a nursing support worker – Celebrating our role
I have heard, and been referred to by, many names in my role as a nursing support worker (NSW). I’m not just a nursing support worker. I am trained and skilled, I am caring and compassionate, I value and uphold person centred principles when working with others and patients.
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On the anniversary of the Safe Staffing Act, we ask ‘What difference has a year made?’
Tomorrow (1 April), it will have been exactly a year since Scotland’s safe staffing legislation came into force. The Act itself was never intended to be an instant fix for the issues in the nursing workforce and more work is required, says Eileen McKenna.